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Apollo 11: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon

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Bob Hoover Gives an Air Show Performance

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View the "Best of the Museum" album for images of Museum highlights. 

View artist concepts for new exhibitions coming soon as part of the Museum's ongoing transformation.

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A wooden glider model hanging in the museum. The wings are shaped like a bat.

Leonardo da Vinci Ornithopter Model

INTERSTELLAR "Ranger" vehicle

INTERSTELLAR "Ranger" vehicle

Apollo Lunar Module Moves to the <em>Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall</em>

Apollo Lunar Module Moves to the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall

Shaesta Waiz, 2018 Current Achievement Trophy Winner

Shaesta Waiz

artistic spacesuit poster

Space Songs

You can see the nose of one airplane with several other in the background in the America by Air gallery.

America by Air gallery (East View)

A large impact crater on Mars surrounded by many sand dunes.

Erebus Crater on Mars

2015 Lifetime Achievement Trophy Award Winner Stamatios M. Krimigis

2015 Lifetime Achievement Trophy Award Winner Stamatios M. Krimigis

Two museum visitors participate in a robot activity as part of an astronaut game at the Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.

Learning About Robots

Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis on display in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall

Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis

John and Heather Penney sitting in the cockpit of a yellow plane.

John Penney and Heather Penney

A New Look on the National Mall

A New Look on the National Mall

F-15C Eagle in flight

F-15C Eagle

A black spy plane stands in an all black air hanger, lit from the light from above. The curvy form of the plane--bulging at two engines on either wing and curving up toward the cockpit--give the sense of an almost science fiction aircraft (although it's very real).

Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

The Great Picture

The Great Picture

Beagle Rupes

Beagle Rupes

Writing inside the Apollo 11 Command Module

Writing inside the Apollo 11 Command Module

Visitors being helped by the Welcome Center in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall

Welcome Desk in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall

A rendering of a gallery showing planetary information. There are planets hanging from the ceiling and a purple wall in the center.

Kenneth C. Griffin Exploring the Planets Gallery

Model of the crustal thickness of Mercury

Model of the crustal thickness of Mercury

Udvar-Hazy Center Ground Breaking Ceremony

Udvar-Hazy Center Ground Breaking Ceremony

Trick-or-Treating at Air & Scare

Trick-or-Treating at Air & Scare

"Ranger" vehicle in the movie, <em>INTERSTELLAR</em>

"Ranger" vehicle in the movie, INTERSTELLAR

View of fault scarps, where land on one side has moved vertically, on the Moon. White arrows point out the fault line.

Lobate thrust fault scarps on the Moon

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Open daily 10:00 am – 5:30 pm

National Air and Space Museum

National Air and Space Museum 650 Jefferson Drive SW
Washington, DC

202-633-2214

Free Timed-Entry Passes Required

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center 14390 Air and Space Museum Parkway
Chantilly, VA 20151

703-572-4118

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